Vin Catoggio
Athlete
1954 –
Who is Vin Catoggio?
Vincenzo "Vin" Catoggio is a former Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League.
He was noted for his outrageous afro haircut and because of this was considered one of the real characters of the game. He is of Italian descent and played for three VFL clubs.
In 1972 he won the Morrish Medal which was awarded to the player voted best and fairest in the VFL 19s.
In 1973 he won the Gardiner Medal which was awarded to the best and fairest player as adjudged by field umpires in the reserves competition. His first full game of VFL league football came in the 1973 VFL Grand Final. However, in 1974 he didn't play any games in the league side. In total he played 70 reserves games during his career.
In 1977 he moved Western Australia to play for Subiaco in the West Australian Football League, but returned to Carlton in 1978.
Catoggio moved to Melbourne in 1981 as part of a deal that recruited Greg Wells to Carlton and played nine games over two years.
He is the second son of five siblings of Leonardo and Rocchina Catoggio. Leonardo arrived in Australia in 1938, and Rocchina in 1936.
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